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Raccoon Repellent
Well you know, I've heard that when the raccoon smells bottled coyote urine
they laugh themselves to death at the thought of a coyote being forced to pee in a bottle. ;o) Keep us posted if it keeps working and how often you have to re-apply. I think I'll stick with my scarecrow sprinkler. ~ jan On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 18:07:05 -0700, "bobkiely" wrote: I know some of you will think I'm just kidding due to my recent run-ins with the raccoon but this is serious - no kidding. Yesterday I was at Petco and was talking to the guy in the fish department and I mentioned I had a pond. He tells me that he used to but gave it up due to being constantly trashed by the raccoons. So I mentioned to him that I had 4 visits from coons in the last week and I was thinking of trading in the goldfish and koi for 200 4" piranhas to remedy the problem. (OK I can't help it - just kidding about that part). So he tells me I should get some coyote urine...that if it was available when he had the problem, he's probably still have his pond. For a second I thought HE was kidding and I said, "You said coyote urine?" He said that they sell it across the street at Green Thumb Nursery. So I went over there and bought an 8 oz bottle plus a couple of dispensers. Last night was the first time I used it and didn't have a visit - coincidence? I don't know but I had to try it even if it was $16. Anybody else hear of it? And it IS actual 100% pure coyote urine, not some chemical (according to them). I'll take their word for it. They have a web site: http://www.legupenterprises.com BK See my ponds and filter design: http://users.owt.com/jjspond/ ~Keep 'em Wet!~ Tri-Cities WA Zone 7a To e-mail see website |
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